Bountiful HYDRANGEAS – Shimla
Shimla, the queen of Hills, is a delight in all seasons– but most of all I love Shimla during summers - (despite the mad rush of tourists; where one starts to feel like a stranger in one’s own city) - mainly for the beautiful HYDRANGEAS all around – in multiple shades – visible in all old buildings and wherever they can be planted and whoever can plant them - adding to the character and charm of the city and around.
At a Friend's Place in June 2020 My Garden - June 2023
As most of the important names …’Hydrangea’… hydro +angos …is also derived from Greek language - from the words which means water vessel. Now why should it be called ‘water vessel’? Simply because they are ‘ever thirsty flowers’ and require lots and lots of water, even the cut ones. Yes – if the Hydrangeas are not watered regularly and sufficiently their leaves actually plonk like a dog’s ear.
Interestingly Hydrangea is one
flower which symbolizes different emotions in different continents. In Japan
they became associated with heartfelt
emotions and gratitude for understanding and apology after a Japanese emperor
gave them to the family of a girl he loved but was neglecting because of his royal responsibilities. In America they are seen as a symbol
of abundance and love. Contrastingly they had a negative sentiment in Europe where they were seen as a symbol of arrogance and frigidity.
India, it is popular for vibrant blooms,
good luck, fortune, elegance and royalty. So varied that it’s surprising.
Gables Homes Mashobhra - June 2021
Hydrangeas are mainly found in Pink, Blue, dark pink, white, green and all shades of lavender to violet to Purple. They change colors depending on the Ph of the soil. The higher the Ph - the blooms are bluer. White and deep pink do not change colors – only pink and blue do.
COLORS of HYDRANGEAS -
- Pink hydrangeas - show romance, sincerity, love and marriage – basically heartfelt emotions – perfect for weddings
- Blue hydrangeas - symbolize apology, regret and rarity – a way of admitting that you are sorry
- White hydrangeas - symbolize boasting or bragging but also purity and elegance.
- Purple hydrangeas - symbolizes pride, royalty and deep understanding and is considered a nice gift on the fourth wedding anniversary.
- Green Hydrangeas- symbolizes renewal and birth, prosperity and health.
Why such classification – I could not find out despite my extensive search. These meanings and symbols are age old like grandma’s stories and are just getting carried from generations to generation.
But do you know that these petals of hydrangea are actually green Sepals to protect the flower bud and they turn colorful as they age due to overpowering pigmentation.
Some enthusiasts do try to grow them in the plains and at times succeed also but the abundance is missing. Hydrangea is basically a sturdy plant which can be planted both in pots and on the land. If cared well it can last up-to 50 years and more. So if they are going to stand outside your home for so long – they definitely demand love.
Khalini - May 2021
5th January is International Hydrangea day
It’s correctly pronounced as – “Hai –dran –juh” and not as we mostly do – “hai – drain – jee –ah” (I have started to pronounce it correctly from today itself).
Interestingly the lush and bountiful Hydrangeas contain low levels of poison cyanide, hence is not edible except for one variety which is used as ‘purifying tea’ by the Buddhists.
And that is why Hydrangeas get saved from all the monkeys and other animals as they are toxic....good for us to plant them to smile for us for years.
It has limited representation in Literature that too mainly in poems.
HYDRANGEAS IN SHIMLA
In Shimla there are certain places where they can been seen in their full glory –and all the visitor to Shimla must try to see them... starting from the Cedar House (the state rest house of the Punjab Government), all old Shimla houses and schools, the Anandale Golf Club and Army Museum, the Naldehra Golf Club, the Fair lawns HIPA, the entire Mashobhra homes and colonies, the resorts and hotels especially the Chalet Naldehra and My Sweet Little Home garden.
The Majestic Cedar House - gives a feel of New England in US which is full of Hydrangeas like here
Naldehra Golf Course in Shimla - June 2021 and 2022 - Pics clicked by Sunita Mishra and myself
Though the Hydrangeas bloom only for 2 months and a little more - but the wait is worth it and rest of the time the plant is a beautiful green foliage. Hydrangea blooms all over bringing “good luck and fortune” and “gratitude, happiness and enlightenment” with them.
July is the best time to plant them - either a plant or a cutting…do it now and enjoy them next year 😊
Beautiful photos and an exhaustive written up, ma'am!
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DeleteWhat an evocative tribute to the gorgeous hydrangea! Will try to pronounce it the correct way but what's in a name... The bloom takes my breath away... Loved every word anurita.
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DeleteWhat a beautiful topic you have selected, we as himachalis have taken this flower for granted and have never given even a thought. Now i know why monkeys dont eat them,thanks.
ReplyDeleteVery nice
Very beautiful pictures
Thanks Mani for reading and appreciating
DeleteYour lovely writeup on hydrangeas encapsulates their enchanting beauty. Each word paints a vivid picture of their delicate petals, vibrant hues, and timeless elegance. Interesting read and truly a captivating tribute to nature's floral masterpiece.
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DeleteWhat an amazing and informative write up... You've poured your love for the flower in your words and made it come alive for us... Given it personality with moods, color, history and character... There is no way one will ever look at a Hydrangea the same way (I love them too)... This has given me newfound respect for the wisdom of Hydrangeas ❤️❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteA very informative article on Hydrangea and captivating pictures indeed. Nature's hues and colours explained in a very beautiful and lucid way. Thanks for sharing ma'am.
ReplyDeleteBeauty of hydrangea justified beautifully
ReplyDeleteThis is stimulating.
ReplyDeleteThe hydrangea has become a staple in our gardens, It is distinct by it's special colours in Anurita's Angelic gardens .
Such a beautiful post ma'am. Have fond memories of seeing these flowers in abundance everytime we visited Cedar guesthouse in my childhood. I did not know that flowers were associated with emotions before reading this post, indeed an enlightening read!
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